A discovered vulnerability for privilage escalation https://thehackernews.com/2023/07/researchers-uncover-new-linux-kernel.html?m=1
If system security is the most important criteria above everything else, switch to using BSD.
I think that’s already patched
switch to using BSD
TempleOS has always been the answer, no vulnerabilities as it can’t even connect to the internet
Can’t have a privilege escalation when there are no privileges, since every process runs in the same address space in ring 0.
They hated him because he spoke the truth
BSD boosterism is a meme, I know, but honestly this is the incorrect take.
Anything as large and complicated as a kernel has bugs. Some of those bugs may be security related. If security is your concern, you want to use the kernel which has people actively publishing those bugs so they can be patched.
The fact you haven’t seen privilege escalation vulnerabilities in BSD isn’t necessarily because they aren’t there. We don’t know that. What we do know is that not as many people are looking.
The fact you haven’t seen privilege escalation vulnerabilities in BSD isn’t necessarily because they aren’t there.
aka ‘absence of proof isn’t proof of absence’.
If system security is the most important criteria above everything else, switch to using BSD.
nice bait mate.
After reading this i immediately switched to BSD.
If system security is the most important criteria above everything else, switch to using BSD.
Jingoism aside, anyone running enterprise Linux is also not affected.
So calm down. It’s just the “concept car” versions affected, and your work shouldn’t be calling you for anything.
So you switch your OS every time a vulnerability is discovered in it? You’d run out of OSs really fast
Switch to using BSD
As a person who was using OpenBSD as a main driver for 2 years, yeah it’s got it’s benefits and the like. But I’ll stick to Parabola anyway.